Hello, all,
I am no programmer and need help to test this. It didn't compile.
Robert L Krawitz wrote:
This is gimp-print version 4.1.99b2, the second beta release leading
up to the 4.2 stable release. This release is not 4.2.
This software includes the Print plug-in for the Gimp, and
Have you read the Ghostscript documentation? This is a Ghostscript
issue, not a Gimp-print issue.
Also, what kind of system and what version of gcc are you using?
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Hi,
as I reported before, gimp and gimp-print use different versions of
the libtool. The result is, that the generated plugin crashes, if
gimp tries to load it.
GIMP: Libtool 3.5
GIMP-PRINT: Libtool 3.4
newest version of libtool: 4.2
How can I avoid this trouble ?
Any help VERY
Robert L Krawitz wrote:
Have you read the Ghostscript documentation?
I downloaded ghostscript 6.51 sources. I downloaded gimp-print sources.
Downloaded zlib-1.1.3, libpng-1.0.12, jpegsrc-v6b. Decompressed and
followed all the hints (so I think).
I read the README, INSTALL, NEWS etc. files of
Hi !
I had the same problem with SUSE 7.2 Linux.
There seems to be an incompatibility with the include file time_.h of ghostscript
and time.h of gcc. So it is not a problem of gimp.
I replaced #includetime_.h with #includetime.h at the sources of GS. This is
not a finally solution, it only
Thank you, Richard,
now it worked.
Richard Wisenöcker wrote:
There seems to be an incompatibility with the include file time_.h of ghostscript
and time.h of gcc. So it is not a problem of gimp.
I replaced #includetime_.h with #includetime.h at the sources of GS. This is
not a finally
Austin Donnelly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On , 22 Sep 2001, Thierry Vignaud wrote:
we've patched gimp so that it looks only for scalable font (aka
postscript and ttf) and everything just operates smoothly.
Why do you need to patch the gimp to do this?
If you click on the Filter pane